Since New Directions launched its nonprofit foundation four years ago, about 500 of its clients have volunteered their time. For Andrew Church, the experience has led to the discovery that he loves teaching; today he's pursuing CFO opportunities at educational publishing firms and online learning companies. Church has realized he could "be really passionate" about such a job — a realization, says Church, that he owes to his volunteer work with the veterans.
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